Northland Rail Must Stay Open
The Campaign for Better Transport is calling for the Northland rail network to remain open in the long term, in the wake
of Kiwirail's decision to suspend all freight services north of Auckland.
Kiwirail’s announcement means that up to 200 truck movements a day of milk powder and logs will be added to the roading
network north of Auckland.
"We need to bear in mind the line carries both dairy and forestry products and most road users are well aware of the
dangers logging trucks pose. By adding an additional 200 or more trucks daily on Northland's roads there is a higher
risk of accidents causing death or severe injury to innocent road users," campaign spokesperson Jon Reeves said.
The Campaign for Better Transport is concerned that the suspension of services could become permanent. However, Mr
Reeves said that now would be the perfect opportunity to carry out needed maintenance of the line, in time for the
resumption of freight services.
"We need to keep the Northland network open for the benefit of freight and road users. If central Government was not
spending so much on the $800m Puhoi to Warkworth toll road, there would be money to do this," said Mr Reeves.
The Campaign for Better Transport proposed "Operation Lifesaver" in 2010 as a more cost effective option to address
safety issues between Puhoi and Wellsford.
KiwiRail service disruption notice
Operation Lifesaver
About the CBT
The Campaign For Better Transport is a non-politically aligned group promoting better use of New Zealand’s transport
infrastructure including roads, rail, shipping, cycling and walking.
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